Industrial Poisoning from Fumes, Gases and Poisons of Manufacturing Processes

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TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRIES AND PROCESSES ATTENDED

PART II THE SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL POISONING

PART III PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST INDUSTRIAL POISONING I GENERAL MEASURES

FOOTNOTES

APPENDIX REFERENCES PART I Processes of Manufacture and

INDEX

INDUSTRIAL POISONING

FROM FUMES, GASES AND POISONS
OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES


BY THE SAME AUTHOR

LEAD POISONING
AND LEAD ABSORPTION:

THE SYMPTOMS, PATHOLOGY AND PREVENTION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL PROCESSES INVOLVING RISK.

By THOMAS M. LEGGE M.D. (Oxon.), D.P.H. (Cantab.), H.M. Medical Inspector of Factories; Lecturer on Factory Hygiene, University of Manchester; and KENNETH W. GOADBY, D.P.H. (Cantab.), Pathologist and Lecturer on Bacteriology, National Dental Hospital. Illustrated. viii+308 pp. 12s. 6d. net.

London: EDWARD ARNOLD.


INDUSTRIAL POISONING

FROM FUMES, GASES AND POISONS
OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

BY
DR. J. RAMBOUSEK
PROFESSOR OF FACTORY HYGIENE,
AND CHIEF STATE HEALTH OFFICER, PRAGUE

TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY
THOMAS M. LEGGE, M.D., D.P.H.
H.M. MEDICAL INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES
JOINT AUTHOR OF ‘LEAD POISONING AND LEAD ABSORPTION’

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS

LONDON
EDWARD ARNOLD
1913


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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